The Poetical Works of William WordsworthPhillips, Sampson, 1850 - 539 páginas |
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... heaven ! For I must tread on shadowy ground , must sink Deep and , aloft ascending , breathe in worlds - To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil . All strength all terror , single or in bands , That ever was put forth in personal ...
... heaven ! For I must tread on shadowy ground , must sink Deep and , aloft ascending , breathe in worlds - To which the heaven of heavens is but a veil . All strength all terror , single or in bands , That ever was put forth in personal ...
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... Heaven . " Not twenty years ago , but you I think Can scarcely bear it now in mind , there came Two blighting seasons , when the fields were left With half a harvest . It pleased Heaven to add A worse affliction in the plague of war ...
... Heaven . " Not twenty years ago , but you I think Can scarcely bear it now in mind , there came Two blighting seasons , when the fields were left With half a harvest . It pleased Heaven to add A worse affliction in the plague of war ...
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... And finding in himself no steady power To draw the line of comfort that divides Calamity , the chastisement of Heaven , From the injustice of our brother men ; To Him appeal was made , as to a judge 5 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . 49.
... And finding in himself no steady power To draw the line of comfort that divides Calamity , the chastisement of Heaven , From the injustice of our brother men ; To Him appeal was made , as to a judge 5 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS . 49.
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... heaven and hell . One courage seemed to animate them all : And , from the dazzling conquests daily gained By their united efforts , there arose A proud and most presumptuous confidence In the transcendent wisdom of the age , And her ...
... heaven and hell . One courage seemed to animate them all : And , from the dazzling conquests daily gained By their united efforts , there arose A proud and most presumptuous confidence In the transcendent wisdom of the age , And her ...
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... Heaven ! " The Wanderer cried , " it cannot but be his , And he is gone ! " The Book , which in my hand Had opened of itself , ( for it was swoln With searching damp , and seemingly had lain To the 60 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
... Heaven ! " The Wanderer cried , " it cannot but be his , And he is gone ! " The Book , which in my hand Had opened of itself , ( for it was swoln With searching damp , and seemingly had lain To the 60 WORDSWORTH'S POEMS .
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